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Fishing

It was my best fishing day ever. Actually, it was my best fishing week ever. The second week of October in 1979, my father and I, along with three friends, caught more than 1,000 flounder from the surf of Cape Hatteras, N.C. We were using two-hook bottom rigs with...

Hunting

While it is sad to see deer season come to an end and duck season wind down, I always look at it in a different way… Turkey season is just that much closer! Every year when I wake up the day after turkey season closes, I am anticipating next...

Kayak Fishing

If you’re like me, you’re glued to the fishing channels on TV and YouTube this month while dreaming of the incredible spring bite that is to come. What better time to plan out some awesome kayak fishing destinations for 2015. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the best...

Fly Fishing

Getting started in saltwater fly fishing can seem like an overwhelming task, but it is really uncomplicated. It’s most important to purchase the right rod and reel for the type of fishing you’ll be doing.

Saltwater

Fishing alone can raise some interesting dilemmas. Without an extra hand, landing a fish is just one of the difficulties solo anglers may face. Landing a triple hookup… that’s a whole different ballgame.

Freshwater Fishing

A lot of anglers think fishing for flounder is a fall-only event. A little less known is the fact that flounder begin moving back into bays and estuaries in the spring as early as February. That’s right, if you didn’t get your full-flung flatfish fix, you may already be...

About Coastal Angler & The Angler Magazine

Fishing & Outdoors Magazine

The magazine can found on the West Coast, Hawaii, Gulf Coast, Southeast, East Coast, Northeast, and the Great Lakes, as well as the entire state of Florida and the Bahamas. With a combined monthly circulation of more than 560,000 copies, Coastal Angler & The Angler Magazine has emerged as a preferred resource for anglers, boaters, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Our mission is to educate and inform our readership on the issues and common sense imperatives of protecting and preserving marine resources. "Use, don't abuse, our waterways."